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... personnel. 1939 January 1939 January Jan 1 1939 1 Jan 2 1939 2 Jan 3 1939 3 Jan 4 1939 4 Jan 5 1939 5 Jan 6 1939 6 Jan 7 1939 7 Jan 8 1939 8 Jan 9 1939 9 ... 23 1939 23 Aug 24 1939 24 Aug 25 1939 25 Aug 26 1939 26 Aug 27 1939 27 Aug 28 1939 28 Aug 29 1939 29 Aug 30 1939 30 Aug 31 1939 31 September 1939 September Sep 1 1939 ...
... , member of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA from its beginning in 1915 to 1939, and Chairman of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA from 1927 until ...
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Maj. Gen. Frank M. Andrews, Chief of Army General Headquarters Air Force, in an address to the annual convention of the National Aeronautic Association at St. Louis, said that the United States was a fifth- or sixth-rate air power.
Dr. George W. Lewis , National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Director of Aeronautical Research, elected president of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences IAS .
Dr. Edward P. Warner appointed economic and technical adviser of the CAA. BIS meet and assemble their Coelostat, a rotating mirror device for their proposed spacecraft.
Lockheed P-88 Lightning first flown across the Nation from California, to a crack-up landing at Mitchel Field, Long Island, Lt. Ben Kelsey as pilot.
Airflow Research Staff at Langley Laboratory initiated reevaluation of jet propulsion for aircraft at speeds higher than considered by Buckingham in National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Report No. 159 published in 1922. ''Palooka From Jupiter'' a science fiction story by American Interplanetary Society founder Nathaniel Schachner appears in Astounding Science Fiction ...
Capt. John H. Towers named Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics with rank of Rear Admiral.
President Roosevelt signed the National Defense Act of 1940, authorizing 6.000 airplanes and increasing personnel of Army Air Corps to 3,203 officers and 45,000 enlisted men, and appropriating $300 million for the Air Corps.

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